He is the Lord of MC, not the God of Light!

Chapter 65: The 65th alchemical potion is released, the prologue of a legend!

Chapter 65 65. The alchemical potion is released, the prologue of the legend!

From the very beginning, Ian had never thought of simply killing the Blaze.

Under his command are Lacia and others, as well as believers of the Dawn Cult.

To develop in the MC world, you can’t just focus on yourself.

With the group as the development direction, the acquisition of resources must be a cyclical harvesting method.

To put it bluntly, it is large-scale farming.

Therefore, the drops of the Blaze that are related to the large-scale assembly of alchemical potions must also be planted in the ground.

Relatively speaking, it is relatively simple to build a Blaze Farm.

It's nothing more than taking advantage of the characteristics of the monster tower and the trident mixer.

Compared with buildings like the Iron Farm, the Blaze Farm is very beginner-friendly.

After I packed up my things, I heard again, "His Holiness the Pope is on his way on his strider."

Ian had thought about adding a new portal directly to the Nether Fortress.

But considering that one grid in the Netherworld is generally equivalent to eight grids in the Main World, and Ian actually rode a Striders for over three hours to get here...

Forget it. After this portal is loaded, it will not make Ian's transportation work easier.

It would be great if we could find time to build a Redstone rail transit system to transport materials automatically.

……

More than three hours later, returning to the Nether Fortress, Ian decisively asked Layal and the others to clean up the remaining Blazes inside first.

He inserted four torches and sealed the Blaze spawner.

Next, it is time to witness the moment when "knowledge is wealth".

With the monster spawning cage as the core, build two grids upwards, expand seven grids downwards, and build a 10×10 platform on the seventh grid to create a cage.

And spread lava on the four corners of the platform...

After completing the above tasks, a simple Blaze Farm has been successfully built.

After that, just build a sunken area in the middle, place half a brick, and then collect the Blazes without any damage.

This is the simplest method and not difficult.

But what Ian wants to do is an upgraded version.

After Commander Leal and the others had built the basic framework, Ian started working on it himself.

Observers, pistons, droppers...

After orderly construction, a stable cycle is formed.

Put up a trapdoor to trick the blaze down, place the chest, the hopper...

More than half an hour later, I pulled the lever and threw the trident, and saw that the trident had started to move.

Ian gestured to Markov above, who immediately removed the torches from the monster spawner.

Not long after, a flame man came wandering down.

Fall on the lava and move, reach the center and fall, and the Trident Mixer will start harvesting.

The blaze rod falls into the chest.

Ian clapped his hands happily.

"The Blaze Man Slaughtering Assembly Line has been successfully built!"

Layal and the others climbed down the ladder and stood beside Ian, watching the strange machine in front of them with curiosity.

They had seen many strange buildings like this and were not very surprised.

Compared to this machine, Layar was more curious about what was so special about the Flame Man that made Ian run for several days in search of him.

You know, Ian doesn't even look at the Ender Pearl twice.

"Master Ian..."

"Do not ask."

Ian raised his hand to interrupt Leal and chuckled:

"You'll soon see for yourself how important this is."

Since Ian said so, Leal naturally didn't ask any more questions.

An An quietly watched the Blazes falling one after another with Ian.

More than an hour passed as they watched. Frannie yawned repeatedly, but Ian continued to watch with great interest, as if this monotonous Blaze Farm was a sight he would never tire of.

But yawns are more contagious than Ian's happy mood. Soon, even Layal couldn't help but yawn with his hand covering his mouth.

After all, they haven't had a rest for three days.

Ian noticed it, opened the box and took a look.

Although the journey in the realistic MC has become very slow, the efficiency of brushing things is still very high.

After more than an hour, the box was filled with blaze rods and glowstone powder.

Ian then asked everyone to pack up the blaze rods and glowstone powder and return.

More than thirty sets of fire rods will be enough for a while. Besides, Markov and the others will be here to take over soon.

By then, there will be an endless supply of blaze rods.

I will build the Withered Skeleton Farm next time I come here. Now the most important thing is to make the alchemy potion as soon as possible to add some foundation to the Dawn Cult.

This trip accomplished Ian's biggest goal in the Netherworld, and the return journey seemed much easier.

Ian still didn't tell Lyal and the others what these fire rods were used for.

Until I ran all the way back to the Holy City of Dawn, the sky had gradually darkened, and only the last trace of the setting sun remained on the other side of the mountain.

"The legendary era of the Dawn Cult is coming."

Everyone was immersed in the beautiful light and shadow of the MC world, but Ian's murmur suddenly rang in their ears.

Turning around, I found that a strange big black pot had appeared next to Ian, and there was a bunch of complicated-looking brewing stations next to it.

"Master Ian, your presence symbolizes the great era of our Dawn Cult."

Lecia complimented with a smile, but Ian shook his head.

"No, Lecia, you don't understand what I mean..."

After that, Ian looked at Layal and said softly:

"Layal, have you ever imagined? One day, all the troops under the Dawn Cult are powerful knights... What would that be like?"

Layal shook his head for a moment.

"...Master Ian, you know that all members are knights or magicians. This is something that only the elves and dragons can do."

"If one day the army under Dawn is entirely composed of knights, I will lead the army to the east to conquer the Seven Sins Demon King's Castle!"

All knights?

How outrageous this is!
The human coalition forces number hundreds of millions, and the total number of knights and magicians is estimated to be no more than two million.

If everyone could become a knight, then the human race would be the real scourge of this world.

Ian didn't say much, just patted Layal's shoulder lightly and said with high spirits:

"You'll see it soon... get to work!"

Ian returned to the familiar working state.

Running back and forth between the workbench and the monster spawning tower, and from time to time returning to the storage area to move a lot of things.

He ordered Lacia and the others to set up a row of full cauldrons, and then ordered Markov and the others to carry water to fill them.

Plus the surrounding brewing stands...

Now all Ian needs is a pair of glasses and a white coat to transform into a mad scientist.

Layal and the others still didn't know what Ian was going to do, but their intuition told them that something big was about to happen.

Once Ian got into work mode, Layal and the others realized that at this time, blind obedience was the best approach.

The moment the sun completely sank into the horizon, Ian carefully took out a glass bottle filled with crimson liquid from the brewing table.

Under the dim light of the torch, this bottle of strange potion glowed with an alluring halo.

Ian's eyes were focused on the potion, and everyone's eyes were focused on Ian, whose face was full of excitement.

"Master Ian, can you tell me now? What exactly is this? Is it worth your trouble to run for so long..."

Finally, Furenie couldn't help but ask.

Ian was silent for a moment, then looked around at everyone and said slowly:
"This is the symbol of our Dawn Cult's legendary era."

"With it, we will let our enemies know what the most hopeless way to die is!"

(End of this chapter)

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